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在一整年的训练和比赛中,确定澳大利亚帆船运动员受伤和患病的发病率和患病率,以帮助确定预防重点。

Establishing the incidence and prevalence of injury and illness in Australian sailing athletes over a full year of training and competition to help determine prevention priorities.

机构信息

Faculty of Health, University of Canberra Research Institute for Sport and Exercise (UCRISE), Australia; Australian Sailing, Australia.

Australian Sailing, Australia.

出版信息

J Sci Med Sport. 2022 Sep;25(9):726-731. doi: 10.1016/j.jsams.2022.06.012. Epub 2022 Jul 2.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To investigate the prevalence, incidence rate (IR) and burden of health problems (injuries and illnesses) in Australian Olympic class and State Sailing Pathway Program (SSPP) athletes over 12-months of training and competition.

DESIGN

Descriptive epidemiological study.

METHODS

Ninety-two Australian Sailing and SSPP athletes were prospectively followed during the 2019-2020 season. Medical attention injuries and illnesses were prospectively recorded, and further sub-categorised according to time loss. The IR and burden were calculated per 365 athlete-days, with differences in IR between sexes compared using negative binomial generated rate ratios.

RESULTS

Three hundred and forty-nine injuries were reported in 53 athletes (57.6 %), with 14.3 % resulting in time loss. Injury IR was 3.71 (95%CI = 3.33-4.12) injuries per 365 athlete-days, with no difference observed between sex (IRR = 1.64; 95%CI = 0.81-3.34). Shoulder injuries were found to have the greatest burden. Fifty-four illnesses were reported in 27 athletes (29.3 %), with 39.0 % resulting in time loss. Respiratory infection (n = 22, 40.7 %) was the most common illness reported. Illness IR was 0.57 (95%CI = 0.43-0.75) illnesses per 365 athlete days, with females found to have a 3.6 fold increase in illness compared to males (IRR = 3.6; 95%CI = 2.0-6.7).

CONCLUSIONS

The majority of health problems reported in sailing athletes did not result in time loss. There were no differences in the injury IR between sexes, however females had a 3.6-fold increase in reported illness. These results can inform future strategies to reduce key health problems in sailors. Future research investigating whether performance is impacted by the high rate of non-time loss health problems is warranted.

摘要

目的

调查澳大利亚奥运级别和州帆船途径计划(SSPP)运动员在 12 个月的训练和比赛中健康问题(损伤和疾病)的患病率、发病率(IR)和负担。

设计

描述性流行病学研究。

方法

92 名澳大利亚帆船和 SSPP 运动员在 2019-2020 赛季期间进行了前瞻性随访。前瞻性记录了医疗关注的损伤和疾病,并根据损失时间进一步分类。根据 365 名运动员-天计算发病率(IR),并使用负二项生成的率比比较男女之间的 IR 差异。

结果

53 名运动员中有 53 名(57.6%)报告了 349 次损伤,其中 14.3%导致损失时间。损伤 IR 为 3.71(95%CI=3.33-4.12)每 365 名运动员-天发生 1 次损伤,男女之间无差异(IRR=1.64;95%CI=0.81-3.34)。肩部损伤的负担最大。27 名运动员中有 27 名(29.3%)报告了 54 次疾病,其中 39.0%导致损失时间。呼吸道感染(n=22,40.7%)是报告最多的疾病。疾病 IR 为 0.57(95%CI=0.43-0.75)每 365 名运动员-天发生 1 次疾病,女性患疾病的风险比男性高 3.6 倍(IRR=3.6;95%CI=2.0-6.7)。

结论

帆船运动员报告的大多数健康问题没有导致损失时间。男女之间的损伤 IR 没有差异,但女性报告的疾病增加了 3.6 倍。这些结果可以为减少水手的主要健康问题提供未来的策略。有必要进行未来的研究,以确定非损失时间的健康问题是否会对表现产生影响。

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